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This whole situation is so saddening and I feel kind of helpless. I've seen it on the news daily, it's impossible to miss and it hurts to know such disasters have occurred with the loss of so many innocent lives.

Good to see Xiao check in earlier. Let's hope all members of Mangashare in Japan turn up ok as well, and for less deaths overall. Natural disasters are the worst because it's the Earth, not some person who orchestrated it just the world moving in its own way. Mangakas may be on my mind, but first and foremost Japan has to take care of its citizens and thankfully numerous countries are pitching in with the relief effort.

All we can do is hope for the best and help if we can. Hopefully things start to settle down soon. Kind of feels unfair to just keep on doing the same routine when such upheaval is happening across the world. I guess that's just how life is.

As long as everything just keeps on flowing forward, then that's already enough.Where there's a will there's a way!

This whole situation is so saddening and I feel kind of helpless. I've seen it on the news daily, it's impossible to miss and it hurts to know such disasters have occurred with the loss of so many innocent lives.

Good to see Xiao check in earlier. Let's hope all members of Mangashare in Japan turn up ok as well, and for less deaths overall. Natural disasters are the worst because it's the Earth, not some person who orchestrated it just the world moving in its own way. Mangakas may be on my mind, but first and foremost Japan has to take care of its citizens and thankfully numerous countries are pitching in with the relief effort.

All we can do is hope for the best and help if we can. Hopefully things start to settle down soon. Kind of feels unfair to just keep on doing the same routine when such upheaval is happening across the world. I guess that's just how life is.

How I felt when I first heard about it on Friday had to go to lifeguard course and the city and everyone weren't even fazed by it. At first was like dark cruel world I live in but then common sense kicked in. Not like we can really do much being on the other side of the world. A Tsunami hitting NYC would be largely devastating since 75% of it is below sea level.

Anyways this is a nice short story I found on AP forums that was originally from tumbler.

Spoiler!

So I just had a phone call with a friend of mine who’s living in Japan. She’s living in Sendai and as you may know that’s the city that got hot the worst. Well, she’s okay and her family too so far, but she was close to tears when she called me and after she told me what happened… I’m crying too.
She said that she’s been in the middle of the street after the earthquake and when the tsunami came, together with her mother and her little brother (2 years old). The water was too fast so they had to hide in the shelter of a house but they knew that the water would rise more and more and that they had to get away from there or else they would drown. They kept yelling and somehow a man saw them from a balcony of the house they were hiding behind. Well, that man jumped down from the balcony and into the water and helped my friend and her mother and brother to get up into the house and the safety even though the water was getting stronger and stronger and making it even more impossible to stand. My friend’s mother insisted on her kids going first and then the man helped her up the balcony too.
She just turned around and he grabbed her hand to get out of the water too when a car (one of hundreds) was being washed down the street and in his direction. My friend’s mother and the other people were yelling… and he suddenly let go of her hand so that she wouldn’t get pulled into the water when the car hit and drowned him.
My friend and her family survived… thanks to a stranger who gave his life to rescue them. He could’ve stayed in the save building but instead he helped them. I was so touched when she told me her story.
I don’t know the name of this man, his story, who he was… but I want to give him a special moment in my prayers today and in the future.He’s a true hero.

OH S**T that is just not good at all hope all members here and all people in general get out ok i will pray for all you guys to be safe this is just really really not good at all.

Originally Posted by arisart

Lol, I bet you argue too much with cross. It's not really healthy you know.

Originally Posted by Mister Death

Hey stick to the topic, quit asking nonsense question about other series or if cross777 is thunder luffy which by the way have different IP addresses.... Next person that goes off topic will be infracted...

Lol, I bet you argue too much with cross. It's not really healthy you know.

Originally Posted by Mister Death

Hey stick to the topic, quit asking nonsense question about other series or if cross777 is thunder luffy which by the way have different IP addresses.... Next person that goes off topic will be infracted...

Cross that spoiler pic is just from the BS American news trying scare it's viewers to get more viewers. The distance of that traveling isn't even considered harmful, let alone after few miles from the incident it just it dies out.

Nukes they used to detonated for experiments have higher consequences. Like the Tjar bomb.